The Stockton Police Department's Traffic Unit crackdown happened in two areas: Hammer Lane at West Lane, and Airport Way at Hazelton Avenue. The areas were chosen because of community concerns, a high number of injury collisions and reports of reckless driving.
I spoke to neighbors near both enforcement areas who echoed the same sentiments: cars drive too fast, often run red lights or cause accidents because of reckless driving.
A Stockton family has 5 cars crashed into near Airport Way, where Stockton PD Traffic Unit focused efforts over the weekend. 119 stops, 21 impounds, 2 arrests. The family tells me they’re “relieved” with the efforts but more to do — story at 10. @CBSSacramento pic.twitter.com/659sY9L0Bl
— Madisen Keavy (@madisenkeavy) January 28, 2025Gonzalez said he is one of those community members who has voiced concerns to the police. He said he is weary after losing five cars to reckless drivers or speeding drivers who passed his house and, in every instance, ran into a vehicle parked outside.
"The community has voiced concerns about traffic enforcement in certain areas. We just want to remind the community that our traffic officers are out there every day," said David Scott, Stockon police spokesperson.
Cars impounded due to driving on a suspended or without a license can be held for up to 30 days.
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